White Bugs on Favia

denverjon

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I've got a favia that isn't doing well and upon closer inspection, I noticed very small white bugs on it. They're just a tad bigger than red bugs but white. I dipped it in Revive but that didn't help. Any idea what they are and how to get rid of them?
 
Amphipods, copepods? Are they eating decaying tissue? Is this a water chemistry issue? Can you post an image of the coral please?
 
I don't believe they're amphipods or copepods. I found them on the dying tissue, so I don't know for sure whether they caused the favia to die or are just feeding on it now. Also, they're so small that a photo is impossible, especially with my lousy camera. They look like small white specks but I can see them moving around. Bigger than a red bug but a lot smaller than a copepod.
 
Hi Denverjon. I am having this same issue did you ever figure out what it was or how to fix it?
 
Like a small white bug.

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That looks like either a nudibranch or Mesenterial Filaments.
 

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